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Title

Transforming Preservice Teachers' Conceptions and Lesson Plan Designs for Teaching Mathematics from a Direct-Teaching Approach to a Reform-Based Approach.

Authors

Kartal, Ozgul; Tillett, Wade

Abstract

This study investigated preservice teachers' (PTs) conceptions of how math is well-taught, their ability to design lessons that employ reform-based practices, and relations between their conceptions and lesson plans. We developed a survey and a rubric, in relation to the most recent standards and practices in U.S for the teaching and learning of math, to measure conceptions of how math is well-taught, and to measure the quality of a lesson plan. We designed and implemented a series of activities based on most recent reform-based standards and practices in a math methods course. The results showed significant change in PTs' (n = 68) conceptions, however, there was not any significant relationship between their conceptions and their capability of designing reform-based lesson plans. While significant change occurred both in PTs' conceptions and lesson-planning styles, the scores indicated that they were not yet fully convinced, nor fully capable. Suggestions and implications for teacher educators are discussed.

Subjects

STUDENT teachers; LESSON planning; TEACHER educators; MATHEMATICS; MATHEMATICS teachers

Publication

Investigations in Mathematics Learning, 2021, Vol 13, Issue 2, p107

ISSN

1947-7503

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1080/19477503.2020.1847988

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